Assessment Instruments
Stethoscopes, otoscopes, ophthalmoscopes, diagnostic sets and the replacement bulbs and components that sustain them.
Devices, accessories and consumables supported throughout their full service life, including replacement sensors, cuffs and cartridges for equipment your facility may have purchased somewhere else.
The Solution
Diagnostic instruments are long-term commitments. They remain useful only while their accessories, consumables and calibration materials stay obtainable, and a single discontinued sensor or an incompatible test strip can take a working unit out of service entirely.
We quote with that lifecycle in view. Accessory compatibility, warranty terms and consumable availability are confirmed at the time of purchase rather than left to be discovered a year later, when the replacement is urgent and the options have narrowed.
Requests for parts and consumables on equipment already in service are equally welcome, including devices originally bought elsewhere. One unit out of service should never require an entirely new procurement action to resolve.
We are a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, built on the principle that support continues after delivery. When you need a replacement sensor two years from now, we will still be here and still be responsive.
The relationship does not close when the equipment is delivered.
What We Supply
New equipment and the consumables that sustain installed equipment are sourced side by side, because most facilities need both at once.
Stethoscopes, otoscopes, ophthalmoscopes, diagnostic sets and the replacement bulbs and components that sustain them.
Blood pressure monitors, cuffs across the full size range, mobile stands and multi-parameter patient monitors.
Digital, tympanic and non-contact infrared thermometers with device-specific probe covers and replacement probes.
ECG units, adult and pediatric electrodes, lead wires, patient cables and thermal recording paper.
Rapid screening kits, control materials, collection devices and the consumables each assay depends on.
Test cartridges, reagent packs, calibration materials, pulse oximeters, spirometers and replacement sensors.
How It Works
The same sequence for outfitting a new clinic and for restoring a single device that has gone out of service.
The manufacturer and model, or a description of the clinical need. Either is enough for us to begin identifying options.
Accessory compatibility, consumable availability, warranty terms and realistic lead times are verified before anything is quoted.
Device pricing alongside the accessories and consumables required to operate it, so the real commitment is visible.
Replacement sensors, cuffs, strips and cartridges remain available, keeping the unit in service across its full life.
Compliance
Capital and accessory purchases are examined against warranty, service and standardization records. The quotation carries that detail.
Coverage period and available service options stated up front, so the total commitment is visible before the award is made.
Cuff sizes, probe covers, strips and cartridges are confirmed against the installed device before the order is placed.
Lead times validated with the supplier rather than estimated from a listing, because installation schedules depend on them.
Parts and consumables are sourced for devices bought elsewhere, so standardization is never blocked by past purchasing history.
Veteran-owned. Mission-driven.
Why Amaze
Accessory and consumable availability is checked at quotation, so the device remains supportable for its full service life.
Replacement sensors, cuffs and cartridges are sourced regardless of who supplied the original unit.
Coverage terms and realistic delivery dates appear on the quote rather than surfacing after the award.
A single replacement component receives the same response as a full equipment package, because one unit down still affects care.